Back to Basics: Simplify Observability on Amazon EKS with EKS Blueprints
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Imagine that you've just been tasked to setup monitoring for your Kubernetes cluster on Amazon EKS. There are so many open-source tools out there and you may not know where to start. In this session, join Mai as she walks you through how you can use EKS Blueprints to make it easier and faster for you to configure observability for your applications running on EKS. She walks through using IaC tools such as Terraform to deploy Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry, and Amazon Managed Grafana by running a single command to monitor applications in addition to best practices on which metrics to start monitoring your EKS cluster on your control plane and data plane. Additional Resources: Amazon EKS Blueprints: https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/v4.21.0/getting-started/ EKS Blueprints GitHub repo for AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry add-on: https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/blob/main/modules/kubernetes-addons/opentelemetry-operator/main.tf Check out more resources for architecting in the #AWS cloud: http://amzn.to/3qXIsWN #AWS #AmazonWebServices #CloudComputing #BackToBasics #Observability
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